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PENGARUH KEPEMIMPINAN KEPALA SEKOLAH DAN SUPERVISI AKADEMIK TERHADAP KINERJA GURU DENGAN MEDIASI MOTIVASI KERJA STUDI KASUS PADA GURU SD DABIN III KECAMATAN PATI KABUPATEN PATI Rini, Kartika
Students Journal of Economic and Management Vol 1, No 1 (2012): VOL. 1 NO. 1 EDISI PERTAMA 2012
Publisher : Students Journal of Economic and Management

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This study aims to examine and analyze the effect of the leadership of school principals and academic supervision towards the teachers’ performance by the mediation of working motivation on Dabin III Elementary School teachers, district of Pati, Pati Regency.This research is conducted by using population method and engaging 103 teachers in Dabin III Elementary School, district of Pati, Pati Regency. The technique used in this research is filling in Region Research techniques are used to fill in a questionnaire given to the respondents. Mechanical testing data used in this study include test validity with factor analysis, the Cronbach alpha reliability test, double regression analysis, t test Determination test and assumption classic test covering Multicolonieritas, heteroscedasticity, normality test.The results of the analysis and discussion of this study show that working motivation has a role to mediate  the leadership of school principal towards the teachers’ performance. The leadership of the school principals have positive and significant impact on working motivation. The academic supervision has positive and significant impact on working motivation. The leadership of the school principals have positive impact on teachers’ performance. The academic supervision has positive and significant impact on teachers performance. The working motivation has positive impact and significant on teacher performance. Suggestions which could be recommended in this research is to increase the teachers’ working motivation in learning process followed by the increasing of academic supervision jointly and enhance the role of the leadership of the school principals according to their competence. Keywords:The Leadership of School Principals, Academic Supervision, Working Motivation, and Teachers’ Performance.
Memecahkan Resiko Usaha: Strategi Pemasaran Perajin Jadah Tempe Skala Mikro Dari Kaliurang Kartika Rini; Bambang Hudayana
Comit: Communication, Information and Technology Journal Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): Comit: Communication and Information Journal
Publisher : IAI Nasional Laa Roiba Bogor

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Kaliurang has a very iconic traditional food called jadah tempe and can only be found in this tourist area. However, now many tempeh products which are classified as MSMEs are bought and sold outside the area. Business problems and marketing strategies are the objectives that want to be uncovered to find out the causes of the widespread sales of this traditional food. This research uses a formalist economic anthropology perspective with qualitative methods. The result is that as a tourist destination as well as a disaster-prone area of ​​Merapi, the problems faced by Kaliurang jadah tempeh craftsmen are more complex than MSMEs in general. As a result, tight business competition due to reduced sources of income cannot be avoided. The eruption of Merapi has had a degrading impact on visitors. This problem is correlated with the marketing strategy implemented. Diffusion is the main strategy for craftsmen to solve business risks. Furthermore, it is effective in expanding market share and increasing revenue.
FACTORS INFLUENCING NON-BPJS PATIENTS CHOICE OF HOSPITALS FOR OUTPATIENT SERVICES Rini, Kartika; Setijowati, Nanik; Aminingrum, Rahmawati
Journal of Community Health and Preventive Medicine Vol. 5 No. Issue Supplement 1 (2025): JOCHAPM Vol. 5, Issue Supplement 1, March 2025
Publisher : Universitas Brawijaya

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Non-BPJS patients have greater autonomy in selecting healthcare providers, making them a vital segment in ensuring the sustainability and growth of hospital businesses. These patients tend to consider various factors when choosing healthcare services, including accessibility, service quality, hospital reputation, medical technology, and overall patient experience. This study aims to identify the key factors influencing the decision of non-BPJS patients to return to a private hospital for further treatment. By highlighting the importance of this patient segment, the study emphasizes how hospitals can better understand and respond to patient preferences in order to enhance competitiveness. A qualitative research design was employed, with data collected through in-depth interviews involving 10 outpatients from specialist clinics at a private hospital in Malang City. The data were analyzed using thematic analysis, whereby the interview findings were categorized according to emerging themes aligned with the research objectives. The study reveals that, based on patient experiences, several key factors influence the decision of non-BPJS patients to return for services at private hospitals. Among the primary considerations for revisiting outpatient specialist clinics in Malang City are the friendliness of specialist doctors, the availability of medication delivery services, the hospital’s proximity, and affordable medical fees. Conversely, several issues were identified that could negatively impact patient satisfaction if not addressed. These include the lack of clear registration instructions, particularly for new patients; unfriendly behavior from some staff members; cramped facilities; limited patient waiting areas; and prolonged waiting times.